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Home Divorce and separation

Financial effects of separation

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Submission
Oct 2024

Inquiry into the Family Law Amendment Bill 2024

This submission to the Senate Legal and Constitutional Affairs Committee on the Family Law Amendment Bill 2024 (the Bill), relates to Schedules 1 and 2 of the Bill.

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Journal article
Mar 2021

Financial journeys of Australian parents after separation –…

This article examines poverty rates across a 4‐year period, transitions into and out of poverty, and factors affecting post-separation pathways

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Media release Mar 2019

Financial effects of divorce worse for women

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Media release Jul 2018

Divorce legacy lingers in older age

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Research report Mar 2015

The economic consequences of divorce in six OECD countries

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